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the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues all of their existence and after three years of drought, we have the same issues here. we could learn so much from israeli technology. >> reporter: security was tight around the event. we saw secret service around the building and also used dogs to patrol the area. after this, netanyahu is scheduled to visit other leaders. david louis is inside the event right now. you can follow him on twitter and catch his reports on later editions of abc 7. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> bart service has finally resumed several hours after a man was hit and killed by a train. ab
the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues...
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isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural -- liter of petrol. the french capital is beholden to the cheapest bottles of wine. benjamin netanyahu is readying his speech to the biggest row israel lobby in washington. president told u.s. barack obama he will never compromise on israel posse purity. israel's security. the u.s. president hiked up the pressure, saying it would be harder to protect israel if these efforts with the palestinian's failed. meeting face-to-face coming yards and to make the decisions needed to salvage the peace process. >> some decisions are going to have to be made, but i know that the prime minister will make those de
isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural --...
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we could solve the energy problems. we could improve education with e-learning, health, diagnostics on the internet. all of that is possible. we could better of the lives of hundreds of millions. we all have so much to gain from peace. that's why i want to thank the indomitable john kerry, you know, new york, and tel aviv. they are the city that is never sleep. john kerry is definitely the secretary of state who never sleeps. and -- [applause] and i've got the bags under my eyes to prove it. we're working together literally day and night to seek a durable peace. a peace anchored at solid security arrangements and the mutual recognition of two nation states. [applause] israel, israel is the nation-state of the jewish people with the civil rights of all citizens. jews and non-jews alike are guaranteed. the land of israel is the place where the identity of the jewish people was forged. it was in hebron that abraham bought the cave of the patriarchs and the matriarchs. it was in bethel that jacob dreamed his dreams. it was
we could solve the energy problems. we could improve education with e-learning, health, diagnostics on the internet. all of that is possible. we could better of the lives of hundreds of millions. we all have so much to gain from peace. that's why i want to thank the indomitable john kerry, you know, new york, and tel aviv. they are the city that is never sleep. john kerry is definitely the secretary of state who never sleeps. and -- [applause] and i've got the bags under my eyes to prove it....
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[laughter] we have tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up shop in israel? >> you have to constantly of great products and services in shorter and shorter time. the way to get advantage is to buy into the smartest mines that are on earth in we have some of them. liz: 84 joining us on fox business. some headlines out of this with concern what is going on in the red sea but also hoping to see a resolution now of the ukraine he is the free marketeer. >> in the middle of this international crisis we hope is called the down i think it is slowing down. first of all, the housing bill down this is not that there rip roaring comeback? i have been following these hous
[laughter] we have tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up...
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. >> you can use the sun, solar energy. that is what we are doing. expect to get? i would like to get the venture capitalists, the investors, the technologists to come to israel and see how they can find -- [inaudible] entrepreneurs and technologies to cooperate. you do not insulate yourself or close yourself up in this global world. you open up, preferably to the smartest brains on the planet. that is what i think we have in israel. we know there are other places like that. california and israel erred to draw the greatest -- aren't two the greatest -- california and israel are two the greatest hubs for technology. >> a lot of the companies coming out of israel, the founders started in the military and they have learned a lot about telecommunications. i wonder about the newfound ands on spying by the nsa distrust of government, is there something you can do to reassure people that the equipment they buy from is really technology companies will not be used for a spying program? >> we are going the opposite route. my point is to build, in israel, a global center for
. >> you can use the sun, solar energy. that is what we are doing. expect to get? i would like to get the venture capitalists, the investors, the technologists to come to israel and see how they can find -- [inaudible] entrepreneurs and technologies to cooperate. you do not insulate yourself or close yourself up in this global world. you open up, preferably to the smartest brains on the planet. that is what i think we have in israel. we know there are other places like that. california...
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other topics, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber- security. but the tech partnership is definitely the focus and here's what brown had to say about that. >> what a wonderful furthering of the deep connections that israel has not just with america but with california in particular and silicon valley as a very important example of all that. >> reporter: now, this is the first time we have a sitting israeli prime minister visiting california since 2006. before netanyahu made it here to silicon valley yesterday, he was in l.a. for the premiere of a new documentary that will air on cbs, highlighting and promoting israeli tourism. but the focus here in silicon valley is on the tech world. we'll have to see what they have to say. the talks continue inside the computer history museum. live in silicon valley, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> it took half the morning commute to get bart trains running again through hayward. investigators have the tracks shut down after a train struck and killed a person near the south hayward station last night. bart officials s
other topics, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber- security. but the tech partnership is definitely the focus and here's what brown had to say about that. >> what a wonderful furthering of the deep connections that israel has not just with america but with california in particular and silicon valley as a very important example of all that. >> reporter: now, this is the first time we have a sitting israeli prime minister visiting california since 2006. before netanyahu made it...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is scheduled to meet and they will sign an agreement on expanding energy and he is also scheduled to visit at apple and what is that. >>> the shimmering lights created a spectacular site for people walking along the waterfront. live picture there this morning, they are planning on railed and organizers will turn over the lights to make a point. they want to show about marin of more than 21 complaints santa clara santa clara is second and there were 34 days between november and the end of last month. >>> it shows how many children are vaccinated on school campuses. the parents can click on any school and they can find out how many schools are vaccinated. the other campus with more than 10% of the students are not end knew nice -- immunize. >> california allows parents to opt out of immunizations for their children. they say it is a delicate balancing act requiring the state and the schools tonight pro text them and many are not immunize. >>> there is a tar get in agreeing crime problem. they are stealing wood from the base of the ancient redwoods. this crim
prime minister benjamin netanyahu is scheduled to meet and they will sign an agreement on expanding energy and he is also scheduled to visit at apple and what is that. >>> the shimmering lights created a spectacular site for people walking along the waterfront. live picture there this morning, they are planning on railed and organizers will turn over the lights to make a point. they want to show about marin of more than 21 complaints santa clara santa clara is second and there were 34...
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they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your fellow republicans should tone down their rhetoric. >> this is a serious crisis that the west is facing. i spent most of my life in the government at a time when immediate crises, people came together and they were supportive of the president. there was the old line that politics stopped at the water's edge. i think people right now, while the president is trying to get the allies on board facing off with vladimir putin, having people call him weak or criticizing him is not helpful. we need to help achieve the objectives that the united states needs to achieve in this situa
they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your...
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watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where the smart money is. it told us calm was the underlying factor that penetrated this market today and kind of selling we saw both in russian etfs and poland as i mentioned earlier is initial knee-jerk reaction to some assets, flooding, removing themselves from immediate harm's way but the larger picture is much more pullish. we continue to see -- bullish. we see ism numbers regaining a little bit of strength. spending regaining a little bit of strength. wages even up .3 out of the ism and as we move later on in the week to see how we're doing in the jobs numbers that is whe
watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you, shannon. >>> the top democrat in the senate says the obamacare horror stories are live. that has some experiencing them first hand pretty fired up. >> i'm completely outraged. it's absolutely ridiculous. >> we're going debate the issue fair and balanced, of course, next. >>> another snowstorm spreading across the country gearing up to hit the east coast tonight. whether you want them or not, you need to know. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you
energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank...
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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they will be sharing all kinds of ideas when it comes to technology, renewable energy, cybersecurity. what good is all the energy we have if it can be knocked off the grid by cyberhackers, what benjamin netanyahu just said. i want to let you know former secretary of state george shultz, secretary of state under president ronald reagan, benjamin netanyahu called him by rabbi because he said george shultz taught him the value of economic development so many years ago and that truly has been what made israel the start of the nation. that brings us to accompany the got inside israel long time ago. that blue sticker stamp on hundreds of millions of computers may as well be stamped on the state of israel as well because more than four decades ago israel and intel started a partnership when intel thought there are some pretty big brains inside this country so we went straight to the source, brian krzanich, to ask what the company saw so long ago in the state of israel. >> we had a few key employees that were israeli citizens doing some innovative work and as we were looking to expand they he
they will be sharing all kinds of ideas when it comes to technology, renewable energy, cybersecurity. what good is all the energy we have if it can be knocked off the grid by cyberhackers, what benjamin netanyahu just said. i want to let you know former secretary of state george shultz, secretary of state under president ronald reagan, benjamin netanyahu called him by rabbi because he said george shultz taught him the value of economic development so many years ago and that truly has been what...
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in a credit line, credit guarantees to enable them to get through this very difficult period and buy energy supplies into the country. also, expertise being given by the u.s. to the finance ministry and central bank to plan their economy a little bit better. what's happening now is that john kerry is speaking with members of the interim ukrainian government to talk about what concrete steps the united states and others in the international community can take to help them out in this difficult position, to try and put pressure on the russians and get them through this very tight financial squeeze that they are going to be in over the coming weeks and months. >> matthew chance in kiev. we are waiting for secretary of state, john kerry. he will hold a news conference there in about 30 minutes. we will get that live. i want to go to christiane amanpour. let's talk about president vladmir putin. he said that the current government in ukraine is illegitimate and russia reserves the right to use more force in ukraine if he wants to. those are strong words. amidst all that, you detected if not conc
in a credit line, credit guarantees to enable them to get through this very difficult period and buy energy supplies into the country. also, expertise being given by the u.s. to the finance ministry and central bank to plan their economy a little bit better. what's happening now is that john kerry is speaking with members of the interim ukrainian government to talk about what concrete steps the united states and others in the international community can take to help them out in this difficult...
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somehow all that energy comes and explodes here in the u.s. market. >> yosi, what is in the water in israel? there are so many engineers and technological advancements and what is it about the culture there that spurs this kind of behavior? >> maybe a jewish mother. that is one possibility. >> from my experience jewish mothers can be tough and pushy. certainly way the culture emanates around this country. >> everyone wants to pull themself. i can't say combination of meg low mania and showing who you are. education level in israel is so high. all that knowledge needs to be exploded somehow. that gets many investors into the technology. liz: here's how it exploded within you. you started this company, jinni, a play on the word genie, as "i dream of jeannie." because you thought there was better way for search for movies and television shows. you have an app now on the itunes store. talk about what it can do because as you look how you can analyze the desires of a typical viewer, what are the things that this company can do, this app for people?
somehow all that energy comes and explodes here in the u.s. market. >> yosi, what is in the water in israel? there are so many engineers and technological advancements and what is it about the culture there that spurs this kind of behavior? >> maybe a jewish mother. that is one possibility. >> from my experience jewish mothers can be tough and pushy. certainly way the culture emanates around this country. >> everyone wants to pull themself. i can't say combination of meg...
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by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now if he does not come here, he will go further. you know, there is an american web site that published something based on correspondence of u.s. diplomats meetings with me. the problem is that if he gets away with crimea and ukraine, he'll go for baltic, even if they're members of nato. he will try to annex territories inside georgia and crimea. the whole distraction to have the post cold war and post-secondary war is over in europe and they are one of the main beneficiaries. so the u.s. is really at stake. one of the challenges for the u.s. and anywhere in the world an it cannot be neglected. a lot of thing
by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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i think that together, we could resolve -- actually solve the region's water and energy problems. israel has half the rainfall that we had 65 years ago. we have 10 times the population. our gdp has shot up, thank god. we have half the rainfall, 10 times the population, and our water use goes up. which country in the world is not have water problems? israel. [applause] why? technology and innovation. we could make that available to our arab neighbors throughout the region. waterld solve the problems, we can solve the energy problems, we could improve agriculture, we can withve education, health diagnostics on the internet. all that is possible. we could better the lives of hundreds of millions. we all have so much to gain from peace. that is why want to thank the indomitable john kerry. new york and tel aviv, those are the cities that never sleep. john kerry is definitely the city -- secretary of state that never sleeps. [applause] i have got the bags under my eyes to prove it. we are working together literally day and night to seek a door both these, -- a durable peace, and the mu
i think that together, we could resolve -- actually solve the region's water and energy problems. israel has half the rainfall that we had 65 years ago. we have 10 times the population. our gdp has shot up, thank god. we have half the rainfall, 10 times the population, and our water use goes up. which country in the world is not have water problems? israel. [applause] why? technology and innovation. we could make that available to our arab neighbors throughout the region. waterld solve the...
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use solar energy. that is what we do. >> do you expect this to be a two-way street as well? what do you expect to get from silicon valley? >> i would like to get all the venture capitalists, and technologists to come to israel and see how they can find not only soulmates, but our entrepreneurs and technologists to cooperate with them. insulate yourself, cloister yourself in this global world. you open up, and preferably to the smartest brands anywhere you can find them on the planet. california and israel are two of the greatest cubs of technology innovation and entrepreneurship. let's make our work even better. >> a lot of telecommunication in particular coming out of israel, a lot from founders and entrepreneurs who started in the military and learned a lot about telecommunications. i wonder with this newfound focus on spying by the nsa and distrust of what companies are over toth data turned the government, is there something you can do to reassure people that the equipment they buy from israeli technology companies will not be used for spying for the military purposes of
use solar energy. that is what we do. >> do you expect this to be a two-way street as well? what do you expect to get from silicon valley? >> i would like to get all the venture capitalists, and technologists to come to israel and see how they can find not only soulmates, but our entrepreneurs and technologists to cooperate with them. insulate yourself, cloister yourself in this global world. you open up, and preferably to the smartest brands anywhere you can find them on the...
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it is the most efficient clean energy source out there. they will not abandon their clean energy. these companies have ways of getting it done. stuart: you are clearly in a celebratory mood. kandi technologies. this is a chinese company. they rent cars, electric cars by that hour and get a government subsidy. you liked it. charles: up 38% from last monday. $14.20. 19.5 now. stuart: thank you, charles. nsa leaker edward snowden will appear from russia via satellite. we are talking technology and snooping. you represent young people. i have to believe that nsa snooping is a real big issue for millennial's like yourself. you do not like this, do you? >> i think that young people look at it like a rockstar. they want to learn more. the government is looking at every single tweet. they are just very interested. i think the aclu chair will be interviewing him. what is really interesting about this is young people look at this as a problem. stuart: exactly right. you do not lean to the right. you are in a different place. libertarians have an extremely important role for the young vote.
it is the most efficient clean energy source out there. they will not abandon their clean energy. these companies have ways of getting it done. stuart: you are clearly in a celebratory mood. kandi technologies. this is a chinese company. they rent cars, electric cars by that hour and get a government subsidy. you liked it. charles: up 38% from last monday. $14.20. 19.5 now. stuart: thank you, charles. nsa leaker edward snowden will appear from russia via satellite. we are talking technology and...
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and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings institution. fiona, thanks for being here. let's start with that question. you do have a lot of criticism of the president saying that he needs to take stronger action. what conceivable stronger action could be taken? >> well, the problem is, as you've just laid out, that the strong action that the president can take really is very dependent on being in lock step with our european allies. the real impact of any sanctions would only be felt on russia if the eu and other key allies are with us in the way that we are all acting together in the sanctions against iran and our dispute over iran's nuclear program. so, if w
and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings...
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remember, russia is a major exporter of energy, particularly to europe. and ukraine is a major exporter of corn and wheat. when i speak with business people all the time, they say the same thing. that the worry with regard to russia is the letter of the law and more specifically the lack of the letter of the law. that has stopped many people from investing in russia. foreign direct investments have taken a hit as a result. today on the program, i spoke with bill browder who at one point was the single largest investor in russia until he started demanding things like dividends from the companies he invested in and insurance that they would not engage in corruption. listen to what he had to say. >> i was expelled from the country. my offices were raided. the police seized documents, ended up stealing our companies and stealing $230 million of taxes that we paid, not from us but from the russian government. had a young lawyer who investigated, he testified, they then threw him in jail, tortured him and killed him, so i'm well familiar with putin, with the ta
remember, russia is a major exporter of energy, particularly to europe. and ukraine is a major exporter of corn and wheat. when i speak with business people all the time, they say the same thing. that the worry with regard to russia is the letter of the law and more specifically the lack of the letter of the law. that has stopped many people from investing in russia. foreign direct investments have taken a hit as a result. today on the program, i spoke with bill browder who at one point was the...
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energy and mining figures are very big. but are you kidding me -- gasp from trading at 3.7 times earnings. the s&p 500 trades at 16.5% times earnings. we are talking miniscule valuations. relative to price to book -- i've posted these acutely or tickers -- i'm not even going to try to pronounce some of these countries. i've posted this on twitter, but the point is you take any asset down enough and you start to make the case for a little value investing. >> i know you can't pronounce that. ondo have breaking news congress and ukrainian aid. we returned to peter cook on the hill. what is the latest? fax despite some criticism of the president's handling of the ukraine situation, you've got a unified vote to support his call for loan guarantees for ukraine. 385 to 23 in the republican-controlled house of representatives to back that $1 billion loan guarantees. still has to clear the senate but it is an agreement on policy response in ukraine. republicans and democrats moving today to authorize tougher sanctions against russia
energy and mining figures are very big. but are you kidding me -- gasp from trading at 3.7 times earnings. the s&p 500 trades at 16.5% times earnings. we are talking miniscule valuations. relative to price to book -- i've posted these acutely or tickers -- i'm not even going to try to pronounce some of these countries. i've posted this on twitter, but the point is you take any asset down enough and you start to make the case for a little value investing. >> i know you can't pronounce...
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one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western level. what does that mean? it means helping pay the bills of average ukrainians. that bill is from russia. if it's rubles or -- no matter how many consonants are in the currency it's still fungible. >> they are in arears by more than $1.5 billion. that first payment goes directly to gas. >> let's talk about another couple stories on your beats. first with you and china, and you maintain that possibly, possibly china is facing a bear stearns kind of moment. >> the first corporate bond defaults in chinese modern history. remember, they didn't issue corporate bonds for a long time because they were communist. there were no corporates. exactly. but this company says they will not be able to p
one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western level. what does that mean? it means helping pay the bills of average ukrainians. that bill...
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obamacare, even energy. obama's energy policy. today the epa issued a regulation where gas prices are going to go up $10 a gallon. all these policies are harming hard-working americans, even the coal miners are being harmed with regulations. with obamacare, i think they should continue to talk about it. >> so you agree with continuing on the attack mode instead of coming out and saying, here's what we would do? >> we have proposed some things. we have harry reid, who's standing in the way in the senate. so, you know, there are some ideas that are on the table in the house, but they have not gone past harry reid. >> julie, the polls are working in the democrats' favor because the majority of americans would rather see obamacare proceed albeit with course corrections. >> right. you know, i can't believe i'm giving the republicans advice, but what i would do, if i were advising republicans, is i wouldn't nationalize this election. this is a midterm. you're not running a presidential. what works, for example, in kentucky against mitch
obamacare, even energy. obama's energy policy. today the epa issued a regulation where gas prices are going to go up $10 a gallon. all these policies are harming hard-working americans, even the coal miners are being harmed with regulations. with obamacare, i think they should continue to talk about it. >> so you agree with continuing on the attack mode instead of coming out and saying, here's what we would do? >> we have proposed some things. we have harry reid, who's standing in...
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another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however, the senate majority leader, harry reid said let's keep an idea on what europe wants. this is mainly a european issue. if europe isn't all for sanctions -- and they are not because they are scared of losing all of the valuable russian money pumping into london and germany, why should we go down the road of sanctions in some ways? it's a matter of whetherpom policy starts to weaken because republicans are using it as an opportunity though call him weak. whether he strikes -- sticks to strategic interests or has to project american power. mr. putin said clearly, let's remember what the u.s. did in iraq and afgh
another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however,...
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the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same page? in terms of the big picture. >> we don't want to see that. >> is the obama administration going from the iranians? >> we have to wait and see and the discussions are ahead of us. our position is clear. we cannot allow the regime to get its hands on the nuclear weapons capability. they have been talking the talk of moderation. the new president smiles. they are a smooth talker. what they are doing at home and executio executions. and an all time high. what they are doing in syria. underground and elsewhere and supporting the machine with the fighters and the weapons. supporting
the truth is the iranians say they only want the energy for peaceful purposes. you don't need them if you only want them for peaceful purposes. you don't need a heavy water reactor and don't need enriched uranium. both of them have peaceful nuclear programs. neither of them has plutonium. neither has enrichment. you don't need the elements for the peaceful program. >> forget about the means to those. the ultimate goal, the points you out lined, is the obama administration on the same...
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terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue with, not sanctions against, russia. ali velshi, al jazeera. >> warren hogue, and from providence, rhode island, thomas nichols, professor of national security affairs. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> warren, let me start with you if i might. angela merkel suggested that the russian president is out of touch with reality tonight. is that just rhetoric or they have just lost control? >> i think what she said was he was from a different planet. i think exactly he is from a different planet. the russians view this differently. in the context of this there is nothing the west can do by way of punishment, economi
terms terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe depends on the infrastructure, tried to diversify a way away from russian energy, through the cast pecaspea sea. >> because the domestic supplies from these critical producers are dhoining, that really -- declining that really the pipeline supplies at a will be available for europe will be -- that will be available will be largely from russian gas. >> european leaders understand that, that's why they are calling for dialogue...
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federal assistance to college students and the low energy assistance program, the national school breakfast program and even head start. the report claims snap discourages work among female head of households and married men and concludes that the national school launch program created by congress in 1946 to ensure that war drafties were fit for combat, quote, contributes to obesity among school children, i guess by giving the little ones too much food? what he says does work, wait for it, is tax cuts. that's what he wants to do while consolidating or cutting federal anti-poverty programs, all of which combined amount to about 12% of the $3.5 trillion federal budget when you take out medicare and medicate at 21%, social security at 22 and defense spending at about 19. this debate between republicans and democrats about how to really help the poor is just getting started. paul ryan is daring his party to embrace these ideas and to run on them. your move, gop. that wraps things up for the "reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the cycle is up next. >> how is it g
federal assistance to college students and the low energy assistance program, the national school breakfast program and even head start. the report claims snap discourages work among female head of households and married men and concludes that the national school launch program created by congress in 1946 to ensure that war drafties were fit for combat, quote, contributes to obesity among school children, i guess by giving the little ones too much food? what he says does work, wait for it, is...
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office says the deal will have an emphasis on water conservation, agriculture technology, alternative energy, cyber security, health and bio technology and education. the israeli prime minister was in los angeles yesterday for the premiere of a television documentary featuring netanyahu giving a tour of his nation. >> it shows you sides of israel that need to be shown to the people of the world, and as such, it's not only a vehicle o to, to make tourism, increase tourism, it's also to dispel the various thoughts about the state of israel and to show the real face of the jewish state. >> reporter: before netanyahu arrived in california yesterday, he was at the white house on monday, where president obama challenged the israeli leader to salvage a middle east peace plan with palestinians. today the prime minister is planning on stopping at apple in cupertino and meeting with whatsapp co-founder. he is a jewish ukranian immigrant who sold his company to facebook for $19 billion last month. here at the computer history museum, security is expected to be tight. a protest is planned for outside of
office says the deal will have an emphasis on water conservation, agriculture technology, alternative energy, cyber security, health and bio technology and education. the israeli prime minister was in los angeles yesterday for the premiere of a television documentary featuring netanyahu giving a tour of his nation. >> it shows you sides of israel that need to be shown to the people of the world, and as such, it's not only a vehicle o to, to make tourism, increase tourism, it's also to...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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there, broaden those on to the areas that are transit routes we could see those effects in terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe could rely on other sources including norway which has stepped up its production. but russia could still stock the -- shock the global markets. ripple effects here in the united states. mainly in the form of rising gas prices, that would not exactly help america's struggling economy. >> david shuster thank you. >>> the syrian crisis will be the major subject, foreign ministers from russia and, have already spoken. in south africa, witness testimony began in the murder trial of olympian oscar pistorius, a neighbor testified she heard screams on the morning of the murder, pistorius admits he shot her four times but he said he thought she was an intruder. >>> deadly stabbing ra rampage a train station, left 29 dead more than 140 others were injured. attackers were separatists from a far western province. for the highest ranking al qaeda member trial has begun. >>> jury trial began sulemain abu gais, he is the highest ranking al qaeda leader to fairs trial in a
there, broaden those on to the areas that are transit routes we could see those effects in terms of energy prices in europe. >> europe could rely on other sources including norway which has stepped up its production. but russia could still stock the -- shock the global markets. ripple effects here in the united states. mainly in the form of rising gas prices, that would not exactly help america's struggling economy. >> david shuster thank you. >>> the syrian crisis will be...
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does europe want to be as dependent upon russian energy? that gas pipeline going through ukraine, providing a huge amount of the heating fuel for western europe. is the united states going to think differently about exporting oil, about exporting more gas in the future to supply our allies abroad. >> john buss, live with us. thank you very much. >> eninvestors reacting reactina big way. causes chaos. early trading dow was down a couple hundred points. analysts believe the cries is putting investor risk-taking on hold. the ruble is all time low against the dollar. gold and u.s. government bonds are doing very well. safe spots. so people are putting these in other places, a flight to safety sends you there in russia, president putin's military amibitions are having economic consequences. the main index there plummeted at the end of trading today, 13%. impossible to predict how the crisis we play out. >> in other news, developments in the case of justin pelletier, that teenage girl on whom we have been reporting, doctors took her from her fami
does europe want to be as dependent upon russian energy? that gas pipeline going through ukraine, providing a huge amount of the heating fuel for western europe. is the united states going to think differently about exporting oil, about exporting more gas in the future to supply our allies abroad. >> john buss, live with us. thank you very much. >> eninvestors reacting reactina big way. causes chaos. early trading dow was down a couple hundred points. analysts believe the cries is...
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not much in the way of energy to bring us any heavy rain. so light rain, which is does move through. i think it will be in the north bay. you can see from noon until 4:00, 5:00. there you go. then it starts moving across the bay area during the evening commute, through about 3:00 in the morning. tomorrow we wake up to mainly cloudy conditions, and then we'll see some sunshine late in the afternoon hours. rainfall amounts, about 0.05 to a quarter inch. notice neighborhoods, a half inch to inch in the north bay mountains. seven-day forecast, dry thursday and friday. daylight savings begins saturday. set your clocks an hour ahead. we look some sleep. from the cloudy deck back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> 6:52. ahead, seven things to know before you go. >> the >>> it is 6:53 agency we get ready to hand things off to "good morning america." seven things you need to know. breaking news in the east bay. number one, b.a.r.t. trains not working at hayward city or fremont after a fatal accident overnight. b.a.r.t. inspector are out and say the trac
not much in the way of energy to bring us any heavy rain. so light rain, which is does move through. i think it will be in the north bay. you can see from noon until 4:00, 5:00. there you go. then it starts moving across the bay area during the evening commute, through about 3:00 in the morning. tomorrow we wake up to mainly cloudy conditions, and then we'll see some sunshine late in the afternoon hours. rainfall amounts, about 0.05 to a quarter inch. notice neighborhoods, a half inch to inch...
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he'll talk alternative energy, cybersecurity, biotech. california agreement will give israeli companies access to california's innovation hubs or ihubs, innovation network includes 16 clusters of tech encue baiters, research parks, federal laboratories. security will be tight here at computer history museum. while in los angeles, mr. netanyahu spoke yesterday at the premiere of a documentary that features mr. netanyahu. >> i thought it was so important to do this because experience has shown that this can bring up israeli tourism and it's brought it up in other countries and imsure it will do the same here. >> reporter: part of the prime minister's schedule. today in the silicon valley the prime minister will be signing that agreement at the history museum. mr. netanyahu make a stop at apple headquarters in cupertino and meet with the co-founder of whatsapp, sold his company to facebook for $19 billion. security will be tight here at computer history museum. getting past the security will be our own scott budman to bring us the latest ton
he'll talk alternative energy, cybersecurity, biotech. california agreement will give israeli companies access to california's innovation hubs or ihubs, innovation network includes 16 clusters of tech encue baiters, research parks, federal laboratories. security will be tight here at computer history museum. while in los angeles, mr. netanyahu spoke yesterday at the premiere of a documentary that features mr. netanyahu. >> i thought it was so important to do this because experience has...
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by his people in terms of turning russia into a business center, he has made a lot of money in the energy business and has created a lot of wealth. >> a lot of wealth for his people, the oligarchs -- >> a lot of this is about business. a lot of this is about where you will put your navy -- >> those are a lot of things that make vladimir putin and his cohorts really rich, but what is this doing for russia? >> you have all of these protests in russia. people are feeling somewhat oppressed there as well. it is not just in the ukraine. ,ou have a girl from that band running around and creating protests. >> has anyone ever heard a single song? >> you have seen the video. they are the best branding -- geniuses. >> i guess what i'm saying is the idea of this becomes somewhat of an -- a macro -- economic consequence. -- a macro-economic consequence. what i say is don't be a tourist, don't be part of the negativity that comes out and focus on the macro situation with the european union and the u.s.. guess what, nothing has changed. >> tell us about your personal connection through your wife. >> i
by his people in terms of turning russia into a business center, he has made a lot of money in the energy business and has created a lot of wealth. >> a lot of wealth for his people, the oligarchs -- >> a lot of this is about business. a lot of this is about where you will put your navy -- >> those are a lot of things that make vladimir putin and his cohorts really rich, but what is this doing for russia? >> you have all of these protests in russia. people are feeling...
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russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are seeing, heavy sell offs. in germany. the index closed down 1/2 1/2%. germaniy has huge business relations the. a lot of economic interests with russia. if there looks to be any form of sanctions and economic effect between the west and russia, germany is one of the first economies that will certainly feel the pinch on this side of that. london was down 1 1/2%. paris similarly. ukraine as such economically. both because of those pipelines and because any form of economic standoff between russia, the united states, the european union is absolutely so ser
russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are...
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it could include water conservation, alternate energy and cyber security. this is the first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006 and for some in l.a., netanyahu received a very warm welcome. >> he american jews want a spokesperson who speaks proudly for israel, who is not apologetic, who goes on the offensive when necessary. bebe is our man. >> leaders from apple, linkedin and "whatsapp" will be meeting with netanyahu this morning to bring israel and california closer together in the tech world. >> absolutely. mark, the prime minister has been on a cross-country tour meeting with the president earlier this week, right? >> reporter: that was president obama on monday and there, the president challenged the israeli leader to make tough decisions to salvage a middle east peace plan with the palestinians. netanyahu just as tough with the president on monday reinforcing israel's position that western nations should increase pressure on iran and its nuclear program but frank, a little lighter topic on the table for silicon valley this morning. >
it could include water conservation, alternate energy and cyber security. this is the first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006 and for some in l.a., netanyahu received a very warm welcome. >> he american jews want a spokesperson who speaks proudly for israel, who is not apologetic, who goes on the offensive when necessary. bebe is our man. >> leaders from apple, linkedin and "whatsapp" will be meeting with netanyahu this morning to bring israel and...
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talk alternative energy, cybersecurity and biotech. agreement continues longstanding tradition of agreements between california and israeli leaders. california agreement will give israeli companies access to california's innovation hubs or ihubs, innovation network includes 16 clusters of tech incubators, research parks, universities and federal laboratories. as you can imagine, security will be tight here computer history museum. mr. netanyahu showed a softer side, asking if he was at the oscars. the prime minister was on hand for the premiere of a documentary that features mr. netanyahu. >> i found it's so important to do this because experience has shown that this can break up israeli tourism and it's brought it up in other countries and i'm sure it will do the sam here. >> reporter: what his schedule looks like for the prime minister in the silicon valley, signing the agreement here at history museum. mr. netanyahu will make a stop at apple headquarters in cupertino, and meet with the co-founder of whatsapp a jewish ukrainian immig
talk alternative energy, cybersecurity and biotech. agreement continues longstanding tradition of agreements between california and israeli leaders. california agreement will give israeli companies access to california's innovation hubs or ihubs, innovation network includes 16 clusters of tech incubators, research parks, universities and federal laboratories. as you can imagine, security will be tight here computer history museum. mr. netanyahu showed a softer side, asking if he was at the...
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may convince the european union to cancel some of its energy contracts with russia costing in exports. the assumption is that putin may care about the wallet. joining me, steve piefer, currently the director of the arms control initiative with the brookings institute, and jane harmon, ceo and president of the woodrow wilson center for international studies. welcome to both of you. ambassador, let me start with you, since you spent so much time in the country. you made a comment here about what russia's real goal is. they already had access to crimea. they had it as a port. everything they quote/unquote needed about the black sea they had. this is more than that. what does putin want? >> he was unhappy about the events in kiev 10 days ago, and what this is designed to do is destabilize the kiev government. i think most analysts a week ago thought putin would do something, but what we were thinking, it would be economic levers. >> so far more aggressive than anybody thought? everybody is frankly taken aback. >> it was a surprise, he jumped over the economic measures and went to full-sca
may convince the european union to cancel some of its energy contracts with russia costing in exports. the assumption is that putin may care about the wallet. joining me, steve piefer, currently the director of the arms control initiative with the brookings institute, and jane harmon, ceo and president of the woodrow wilson center for international studies. welcome to both of you. ambassador, let me start with you, since you spent so much time in the country. you made a comment here about what...
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minister's visit with governor brown different topics on the table including water conservation, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber security. this is california's first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006. and from some in l.a., netanyahu received a warm welcome. >> for the '80s and '90s, he was the media darling for israel articulating the case for israel. now he has been in power for many years, and there's sort of ambivalence in terms of whether he can be the prime minister that can bring it home, that can bring peace. >> reporter: but the focus here in silicon valley this morning more on the tech world. he is expected to meet with leaders from apple, linkedin and the "whatsapp." >> he has been busy. he met with president obama not too long ago as well, right? >> that's right. he was there on monday at the white house. a slightly different experience there where president obama challenged the israeli leader on monday to make tough decisions to salvage a middle east peace plan with the palestinians. netanyahu had a critique for the president as well reinforcing israel's
minister's visit with governor brown different topics on the table including water conservation, alternative energy, agriculture and cyber security. this is california's first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006. and from some in l.a., netanyahu received a warm welcome. >> for the '80s and '90s, he was the media darling for israel articulating the case for israel. now he has been in power for many years, and there's sort of ambivalence in terms of whether he can be the...
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europeans have a much deeper energy relationship with russia, which bounds the ability to center into an economic scenario with russia. >> you mentioned this earlier. explained the hydrocarbon linkage between russia, ukraine, and germany. >> russia is incredibly dependent on oil and gas exports. a large fraction go through pipelines to the european union, which gets about 30% of its gas consumption directly from russian suppliers. that is by far the most important economic relationship in that part of the world. >> the map of the hydrocarbons looks like your hockey road trip over the weekend. like everything goes through the ukraine. that is the issue. verythink we have to be careful in how we describe cold war versus hot war. clearly an issue in which the u.s. and russia will have to come to an understanding or there could be a very serious conflict right on the border of europe. the idea of a russian invasion could turn very ugly very quickly. a solution has to be found quickly. >> i continue to wonder. of the 56 billion that flowed out of the country could be traced to illegal acti
europeans have a much deeper energy relationship with russia, which bounds the ability to center into an economic scenario with russia. >> you mentioned this earlier. explained the hydrocarbon linkage between russia, ukraine, and germany. >> russia is incredibly dependent on oil and gas exports. a large fraction go through pipelines to the european union, which gets about 30% of its gas consumption directly from russian suppliers. that is by far the most important economic...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> it looks like russian forces are consolidating on crimean. up to 12 trucks of russian troops have crossed into the eastern city of kerch from russia and the movement is being described by ferry. how far will russia go? the retired u.s. army general is joining me. thanks for coming in. if you take a look at russian forces versus ukrainian forces, 845,000 russian troops, 129,000 russian troops, tanks, two to one, combat aircraft, nearly 1400. russian combat aircraft, 221. there's no match. >> no. >> between those two militaries. so if it came down to a war between ukraine and russia, it's over. >> but ukraine has -- is part of a much larger organization in the european community and i don't think it would just be russia against ukraine. >> let's talk about that. let's hope the russias don't decide to move beyond crime and move eastward toward kiev arguing that the president yanukovych, he's st
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> it looks like russian forces are consolidating on crimean. up to 12 trucks of russian troops have crossed into the eastern city of kerch from russia and the movement is being described by ferry. how far will russia go? the retired u.s. army general is joining me. thanks for coming in. if you take a look at...
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rounding out the top five energy losers southwestern energy chevron, and consol. >>> google is putting $50 million in real estate through the venture capital arm auction.com, a growing on like real estate marketplace landed the investment and the internet's behemoth's expertise. auction.com's co-founder and ceo is here. good morning. jeff congratulations. first question what's it like when these guys come knocking and what's the process about letting them in the dpooroor? >> we went knocking on their door. the pouredboard and management made a list of who would be the most strategic partner for auction.com and google was at the top of the list. we never really made it to number two. we were able to really really excited to have google as part of our company. >> what's in it for them? what's the moattivation for them? >> you know google is obviously one of the greatest companies in the world. and they like investing late stage internet companies that can fundamental change the way people do business in the world. real estate is a trillion and a half dollar industry. i think google is go
rounding out the top five energy losers southwestern energy chevron, and consol. >>> google is putting $50 million in real estate through the venture capital arm auction.com, a growing on like real estate marketplace landed the investment and the internet's behemoth's expertise. auction.com's co-founder and ceo is here. good morning. jeff congratulations. first question what's it like when these guys come knocking and what's the process about letting them in the dpooroor? >> we...
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this is why our own energy independence is so critical at this point. we're importing the least amount of oil we have in almost 20 years. we're one year away or two years away from being the world's biggest oil producer because of these shield formations in the northern part of this country. we can withstand any serious disruption or even price spikes of oil because of what is going on in the ukraine. jenna: and that's interesting because we're seeing germany and other european countries, they're concerned about what could mean for their economy, what kind of actions we all take, if we do, against russia. always great to see you. thank you. >> thanks. jon: it's been more than a year in the making but the oscar pistorius murder trial is underway now in south africa. the former olympian known as blade run other trial for the valentine's day death of his girlfriend. we will break down the first day of testimony for you. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop onne with her debit card. and does bill, an identity thie who stole mary identity, took ov
this is why our own energy independence is so critical at this point. we're importing the least amount of oil we have in almost 20 years. we're one year away or two years away from being the world's biggest oil producer because of these shield formations in the northern part of this country. we can withstand any serious disruption or even price spikes of oil because of what is going on in the ukraine. jenna: and that's interesting because we're seeing germany and other european countries,...
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the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they're born to, what they live for and what makes them happy. >> the teams are now making their way through north america's highest mountains, the alaska range. next week and beyond they'll battle the elements and each other, pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what's known here as the last great race, the iditarod. aljazeera, outsidin outside anc. >> the dogs should be crossing the line next week. >> our own libby casey has moderated has race. >> guess who's more popular than the president? first lady. the polls showing 66% of americans like michelle obama compared to 52% who say the same ab
the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's...
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they include water conservation, alternative energy, cybersecurity, education and agricultural technology. >> there are more engineers per capita than there are in the u.s. and japan. how does that work? it's not a surprise there are a lot of dotcom s and pharmaceutical companies that come out. new app companies that google just bought? i think it's a sharing of the minds between israel and the state of california and clearly governor brown thought why not really capitalize on this relationship? >> reporter: after meeting with brown, the prime minister plans to stop at apple and have a meeting with the what's app founder who recently sold his company to facebook for $19 billion. today's meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. peaceful activists are expected to protest the agreement with brown. they call the prime minister a where criminal because of his policies regarding palestine and they are upset that california is doing business with israel. we've not seen any signs of protesters out here yet. that could change in the next hour. we'll be out here to update you on the situation. janine de la
they include water conservation, alternative energy, cybersecurity, education and agricultural technology. >> there are more engineers per capita than there are in the u.s. and japan. how does that work? it's not a surprise there are a lot of dotcom s and pharmaceutical companies that come out. new app companies that google just bought? i think it's a sharing of the minds between israel and the state of california and clearly governor brown thought why not really capitalize on this...
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>> because there is a less of energy dependence on the middle east on the u.s. the u.s. is disengaging from the middle east gradually, energy independence, scars and hemorrhaging after failures in the middle east. the u.s. does not need saudi arabia. the only ominous problem is iran going nuclear. if there is a thaw and iran ceases to be a dominant threat on the arab world and israel, they can find a way to work around this. >> the landscape is changing quickly. >> changing quickly, which is why the criticism against president obama on his middle east policy is sometimes unfair. you cannot plan a foreign policy given all these changes and challenges. >> thank you very much. israel's former consul general in new york. >> president obama getting personal, talking about his youth on thursday as he announced a major initiative to help young minority men in the u.s. he's calling it my brother's keeper, bringing businesses, non-profits and the government together to help young black and hispanic men in school. the president came up with the idea after the death of trayvon mart
>> because there is a less of energy dependence on the middle east on the u.s. the u.s. is disengaging from the middle east gradually, energy independence, scars and hemorrhaging after failures in the middle east. the u.s. does not need saudi arabia. the only ominous problem is iran going nuclear. if there is a thaw and iran ceases to be a dominant threat on the arab world and israel, they can find a way to work around this. >> the landscape is changing quickly. >> changing...